I'm going batting crazy!
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I love the idea of using as a mulch--wonder if you could fold over several layers and put into the bottom of pots for plants? Would keep the soil from coming out. I also cut it down to use as floor protectors under some furniture legs (ones that don't get moved alot)
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I mostly use mine for practice sandwiches, but I also find the scrappy bits helpful for easily removing water soluble marks from my quilt tops. I just spritz with water & gently rub with the batting and the marks come off easily and stay in the batting without any smearing or running.
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Like the idea of using to remove markings.i use mine as dusters and smal small pieces are collected in a cushion size pad when full do s simple quilting over to make dog or cat beds. They wash well and my animals love them as like them they are small enough for them to move.
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I will probably just rock somebody's world, but i'm not keeping small scraps - i throw away most of that stuff because i am not keeping all that for "someday"
More power to those of you who take the time to make sure all scraps get used, but i just don't do that.
More power to those of you who take the time to make sure all scraps get used, but i just don't do that.
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